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Comments about the web site: Mac, I had a great tour of your page
and really appreciate the effort you put into it. It was easy to reminisce
the days gone by. Loved the photo of Gus Rhinehart on your visit to Phoenix.
He had a great impact on my career and is a good friend. Keep it up. Randy
Blythe, 24 operator

Comments about the web site: MAC IT HAS BEEN MUCH TOO LONG SINCE WE
HAVE KEPT COMPANY. MY WIFE [CORA ] IS FROM "POPLAR BLUFF" MO. MAYBE ONE OF
THESE DAYS WE CAN DROP IN TO SEE YOU. I AM IN AIKEN , S.C. NICK KIRALY, BOB
KELLY , AL CORBETT , ME ARE HERE . REX EVITTS WAS HERE FOR ABOUT TEN YEARS
AND IS NOW IN WESTERN N.C. AT A MILITARY ACADEMY AS COMMANDANT AND AS I HEAR
IT CAFFEE IS THERE ALSO. I WILL CATCH YOU LATER . DAVID

Comments about the web site: Look out! I'm going to plan a bike trip
up to your place this summer (weekend). I'm going on a 6K miler this summer
up through Buffalo, Maine and Key West with a final destination of Greenville,
SC for the Honda Wing Ding over the 4th of July week. So I'll work it around
that. Since I'm down here in jacksonville, AR, it won't be too difficult.

Comments about the web site: you airhead i never seen a site that
had all the stuff i like to look at in one place.............you save me
a stool at that bar......you said the first one is on you, when i get the
first one i hate to waste it by pouring it on you. hahahahahahahah. sides
you need ot go back to eglin and spend a few days lol.....(playing) great
site

Comments about the web site: Wahooo, great site, better than TV. After
seven years I have kicked my addiction to malaria tablets and I am now "Out
of Africa". Managed to travel up to San Pedro, it is between Gibraltar and
Puerto Banus, Spain before the Uhaul died. My home is your home especially
if you work for the IRS, so rally on me when you're in the country. Watch
out for the greatest comeback of all times as I am waiting to hear if my
slot in the pipeline has been approved! Any teams out there looking for a
great vacation (training) area give me a holla!

Comments about the web site: Mac, I just came back to Mitrovica Kosovov.
Have been working here for over two years on various contracts. As you probably
know, war devastated this area and the United Nations is the government here.
KFOR (Nato troops secure the area and try to keep Albanians and Serbs from
killing each other. I have done things from observer missions to chief of
security for various sectors. I am now in the private sector operating a
security company. Lots of fun and adrenalin. I was in the states for xmas
holidays and have recently returned to the area. I had a little time on my
hands and decided to check out your site. In the story that follows I am
giving you a little insight into my life here in Mitrovica, the hotspot in
this area. In one short month, being back in the states safe and sound, I
had quickly forgotten how crazy this place could be. Everything was (seemingly)
normal. Albanians and Serbs have been fighting here for several years now
and I am in the middle of it. Riots are expected today and I secretly hope
they do not occur. Last night, I attended an international party and all
went fine. As it was late, I went home to my aparment in the north side of
mitrovica where the serbs live. The Ibar river divides the north (serbs)and
south (albanians). I went to bed at 1230, nothing unusual. My window overlooks
the street which goes up to the hospital and the monument area. At 0430 I
was awaken by strange noise. I looked out of the window and saw a funny picture:
a bunch of KFOR soldiers running up the hill, backwards!!! I rubbed my eyes:
yes, they are running up the street. A moment later at Serb mob started moving
up and down the street, angry, nervous, tense and confused. It seemed eerie;
this is what Mitrovica is like. Serbs were attacing Albanian infiltrators
and the soldiers were trying to protect them. I was quickly reminded. I
immediately felt the tension in the air which I used to feel before. Later,
around 6, they were all gone and it was quiet again. At 7am mike india zero
and sierra five base (UN security)broadcasted a warning of movement restictions
and I thought to myself: that's it! I'm gonna be trapped here all day! Oh
well, Just another nomral day. Luckily,the restiction was lifted an hour
later and I left for Pristina the capital city here. Throughout the town
soliders are running around conducting weapons searches in buildings. Tension
stays high here. On the way to Pristina I was thinking about how this might
seem to somebody living in the states with law and order. Okay got to go.
Congrats on the nice site. I will have to explore it. Vidimo se. (serbian-figure
it out) Robert Reyes rssts@yahoo.com

Comments about the web site: CCT 63 to 75 Sewart 63t0 65 Naha 65 to
66 Pope (TALC)66 to 70 Naha 70 to 71 Cam Ranh Bay - TSN Air Freight/Aerial
Delivery/Mobility 71 to 72 Dyess 72 to 75 Reserves to 90 Great Site - Will
get some pictures of the old Naha bunch in Vietnam to you.

Comments about the web site: HEY!SGTMAC,I REALLY ENJOYED YOUR CCT
PAGE I'VE ALWAYS BEEN A BIG FAN OF COMBAT CONTROL TEAMS,I WAS IN THE AIR
FORCE FROM NOV 88 TO NOV 92,A SUPPLY PUKE.I GOT OUT FOR 5 YEARS,MADE SOME
MISTAKES WITH MONEY,AND MESSED UP MY CREDIT.YOU KNOW THE AIR FORCE DOESN'T
TAKE PITY WITH THAT KIND OF STUFF,SO I'M IN THE ARMY NOW,IN KOREA,I RENLISTED
BEFORE GETTING,HERE,I ACTUALLY TALKED TO THE AIR FORCE AGAIN,BECAUSE THEY
WERE TAKING PRIOR SERVICE FOR PJ AND CCT,BUT THE CREDIT THING WAS A ISSUE,IT
SUCKS,I MISS THE AIR FORCE,AND I KNOW I WOULD'VE ENJOYED CCT!MAYBE WHEN THIS
ENLISTMENTS UP THEY'LL TALK TO ME!IF YOU HAVE ANY ADVICE I WELCOME IT,THANKS
AGAIN FOR THE PICTURES AND INFORMATION,MAN IT WAS GREAT!BY THE WAY ARMY SF,AND
RANGERS WILL NEVER HAVE ANYTHING ON YOU GUYS,I DON'T CARE WHAT ANYBODY SAY'S.

Comments about the web site: Sharon (USAF First Sergeant, 43rd security
forces PAFB / Terry, USA, SGM, JSOC) Great site, keep it up, many will use
when they take off the BDU's, friendship never dies. HOOAH

Comments about the web site: HEY MAC IT HAS BEEN A COUPLE OF WEEKS
AND I ENJOY EVERY CONTACT FROM YOU AND THE REST OF THE GUYS. DUE TO THIS
PAGE , I HAVE MADE CONTACT WITH MANY OF MY OLE FRIENDS AND I SAY THANKS TO
YOU . KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK ON THE PAGE. I JUST CAME BACK FROM POPLAR BLUFF,
MISSOURI , BUT WAS SORRY I SOULD NOT MAKE IT BY TO SEE YOU - -- - MAYBE NEXT
TIME. CATCH YOU LATER BIG GUY. DAVID

Comments about the web site: You look marvelous Mac, glad to see having
fun. I am working just east of St. Louis in Collinsville, IL doing consulting
for the Union Pacific Rail Road on their fiber optics installations. Hoping
to get a 'free' weekend sometime and slide over to see the bar in person.
Fraternally, Bud

Comments about the web site: HELLO MAC I MISSED YOU THE LAST TIME
I WAS IN MISSOURI . MAYBE I WILL CATCH YOU ON THE REBOUND. I HOPE YOU AND
YOURS ARE FINNING WELL IN THE HOSTILE RETIRED WORLD . WE ARE DOING WELL HERE
IN AIKEN , S.C. I HAVE BEEN TRYING TO GET IN CONTACT WITH "SKIP WEISS" -
-- ANYONE WITH A GOOD NUMBER OR ADDRESS. THANKS FOR BEING THERE AND KEEP
UP THE GOOD WORK WITH THIS WEB PAGE . WE LOVE IT . MISS YOU GUYS A BUNCH
. CATCH YOU LATER BLUE SKIES. DAVID

Comments about the web site: Mac How You Doing? Love your sight. You
might or might not remember me. I was a student in the last calss before
you went up to the Hill and made History. Still can't recall? Remember the
ten (10) mile run from Sicily DZ to the School? I was the ass hole who pointed
out that you and the other instructors were not "dressed alike". They had
jackets, and you did not. Any way, how you doing? I'm fine. Brenda and I
now live in Colchester, Vermont. Maybe you have been up here doing some Ice
Climbing in Smuggler's Notch? We closed the ski area down last weekend. Still
had over 5' of snow at the top. We are off to Stowe of Sugarbush next weekend.
As you can see we don't want to give it up. We are doing fine. Both with
day jobs, and we own/operate a Cafe' & Pub. Banana Winds Cafe, Pub &
Pleasure Palace. Going for the retirement. Drop me a line. Let's exchange
notes. Kilo Romeo, out......

Comments about the web site: MAC - - - - I HAVE NOT HAD THE OPPORTUNITY
TO MAKE CONTACT IN A WHILE. I HOPE ALL YOU "CCT'ers" OUT ARE HAVING A GOOD
TIME AND ENJOYING LIFE. WHEN I GO OUT TO MAKE A COUPLE OF JUMPS , I THINK
OF YOU GUYS. I HOPE I CAN MAKE IT OUT TO SEE YOU IN JULY - -- - I WILL LET
YOU KNOW WHEN I AM HEADED YOUR WAY. I REALLY LIKE YOUR PAGE AND BEING ABLE
TO MAKE CONTACT WITH SO MANY OF THE GUYS. KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK. DAVID A.

Comments about the web site: Just saw this and wanted to say hi to
all CCT members. Haven't had contact with anyone since I left CCt in 1976
from Pope. Was in from 69 to 78. Work at VAMC Buffalo NY and just recieved
Chapel of the 4 Chaplians award. Saw old friends named on Memorial. Thinking
about joining but don't know if old CCT members remember me. Anyway thanks
for the memories.

Comments about the web site: Just saw this and wanted to say hi to
all CCT members. Haven't had contact with anyone since I left CCt in 1976
from Pope. Was in from 69 to 78. Work at VAMC Buffalo NY and just recieved
Chapel of the 4 Chaplians award. Saw old friends named on Memorial. Thinking
about joining but don't know if old CCT members remember me. Anyway thanks
for the memories.

Comments about the web site: I got this site from a CCT recruiter
after months of looking for CCT sites.I havent finished your site yet but
looking forward to it all I would like to know other sites if you could e-mail
me some.I spent three years in the army stationed at Ledward barrack in
Schweinfurt Germany.I also spent a year in Bosnia at camp Demi.I was artillery
but after 5 months got picked to drive for the first sergant so my new toy
was a humm-v i got to see alot of bosnia but always wanted to do more.I left
the army in 98 at the age of 23 and went back home to long beach California.Got
a place in Belmont Shores right on the beach had a good jod or should i say
jobs i did everything from car sales to construction to a broker a waiter
and bartender life was good and the woman were plenty but i was bored inside
and needed some real action.I wanted a better life in the military this time
so I went Air Force.The recruter didnt offer me CCT so i had to take what
they gave me at the time now im in the Command Post. I have a year and a
half till i can croos-train so my ass in in the gym and pool almost everyday
i swam on a team for 4 years so that will help but i need alot of training
overall I got a book comming on ATC to get ready for that class that is the
only part im worried about not the mental or physical part (they wont break
me)so now im 26 almost 27 better than ever and looking forward to living
my dream i have no doubt in my mind this will happen.I want to thank you
for your time on making this page ive really enjoyed checkin it out when
im in town i stop by and buy you a BEER!!!!

Comments about the web site: Mac, thanks for maintaining a great site
for all of us to enjoy. You did a great job on it. Also thanks for E-mail
with the address. Computer with down and I lost alot of addresses. Thanks
SK

Comments about the web site: Hi Mac, you were one of my CCS instructors
Class 80-? along with Sgts. Caffal & Gray. You probably don't remember
me but some of the others in my class were jeff garand, Odie dickey, scott
tipton,alex cline anyway really nice to find some of my old buds through
your site. Do you know how can I get a CCT coin, flash & or beret I lost
everything in a warehouse fire down in Texas after leaving the Air Force,
any help regarding this matter would be greately appreciated best regards
David G Leighton no sky too high, no blast too fast, no job too tough,no
sea too rough, airborne, halo, scuba

Comments about the web site: Great site. My father in Law is Chief
Charles McCarthy (CCT JSOC Ret.), and I was looking for some backgrounds
for the laptop I'm building him. Found some good stuff here. As a former
Marine, I really enjoyed looking at the pics. You really have a well maintained
site. Thanx

Comments about the web site: I've had a few at your bar. always a
good time. jill needs to slow down though, waiting on you hand and foot like
she does to make sure you have your beer and bloody mary. shame on you.

Comments about the web site: Hello, I am the CDC writer at the school.
I am also the Air Force Career Feild Historian. Great site. I am on an AF
computer now so I am sticking to the photos. I will try to update the photos
we ave here at the school. If I find more I will send them to you. Names
of people in all the photos would be good. My offcial email is
ronney.moss@pope.af.mil Again great site, Ronney Moss

Comments about the web site: What a great site! The pictures are uniquely
cct. I recently read part of General Hal Moore's book on the battle at Ia
Drang, SVN. The title is "We were soldiers once...and young". Kind of reminds
me of all of us. The site is great. Dick.

Comments about the web site: Sgt. Mac, I am hard wired and ready to
go to Afganastan to do major eye for an eye damage. Can you get me cleared.
It's only been 32 years since my last jump. I changed my e-mail address to
amustang@cwo.com. I also lost my address book when I changed servers. Do
you have e-mail addresses for CCT available or is it classified? I finally
have got my old photos being scaned onto a disc so I can e-mail them to you.
It includes both 2nd APO teams from the late 60's. Both of which served at
the Combat Control School at Sewart. There is also one of my wedding pictures.
The only Combat Control wedding I know of. I'd like to know if there are
others. The smaller group photo is of my Combat Control School class if I
remember right. Dam, I wish I could go to Afganastan. Art

Comments about the web site: Heh Mac -- Don't know if you remember
me or not, our trails crossed on several occasions. I was with CCT from 1972
through 1976, final assignment was with Det 6, 6th Aerial Port at Clark.
Many of the oldtimers were there at the time, Norrad, Pantages, Gonzalez,
Lampe, Brabham, Rapp, Bryant, Korin, etc. etc. - quite a group! quite a time!
Previous assignments were in Forbes with Mr. Erickson, Little Rock AFB with
another great cast of characters. Many great memories, alot of them revisted
through your web page. I have thoroughly enjoyed browsing the pictures and
commentary. Great Job! As for myself, I have been working in the oil field
since finishing school after separation. I currently live in Moscow, Russia
working for Conoco, and will probably continue here for the next couple of
years. I do have quite a good assortment of pictures and when I get back
to the US permanetly it will be my intention to provide you with them. The
last time I pulled them out was at a reunion in 1984. Anyway thanks for taking
the time and making the effort to keep the comraderie, the adventure and
the pride a live! HooRah Bob Brennan

Comments about the web site: Mac: The sight still looks great, keep
up the good work. I just got back from the CCA / ACA / Straygoose reunions
down in Fort Walton Beach, Fla, had a great time. The weather was warm and
the beer was cold. To bad I was the only Controller at the straygoose reunion.
Any controllers that were stationed in the PI or Kadena should check out
the organization. http://www.straygoose.org. Take care: Tom Bevan (Bev)

Comments about the web site: Good to see that your the same old Mac.
I was one of your trainees in CCS, 1981. I love the site brings back a lot
of old memories. I hope to get to one of the reunions and get reunited with
some of the guys. I know they are up to their asses and elbows with shit
right know. Thanks for the great site and I will continue to visit. Love
the pictures. As soon as I can get them out I will send you some of my photos
from CCS and from McChord AFB. If you hear from Tim Brown tell him I said
hello.

Comments about the web site: just surfing and came across this. Nice
site and ya have a great bar...any Capt.Morgans?I'm out of rum? I was in
from 86-94 at McChord, Now I'm a stay-at-home dad with 3 kids. I'm in England
now but will be moving back home to WA this winter. Still some time left
to get some sledding in. BL

Comments about the web site: GREAT SITE. GOING TROUGH THE PHOTO GALLERIES
FOUND A FEW FORMER FELLOW CCT'rs FROM THE LATE 60'S,(KEN RITTER, RALEIGH
HANSCOM AMONG OTHERS.) KEEP THE GOOD WORK, FOR SURE WILL VISIT AGAIN.

Comments about the web site: I'm back after many months absent. Plans
have been implemented for a return visit to the Philippines, 2/25/02 to 03/14/02
with my wife Annie. We are going over to join the fun of hunting for Abu
Sayyef heads. No really, I am being enducted into Annie's tribe of headhunters
in the North. They are called Ibalio, Igorot, Ilocanos. I have to dressed
in a g-string, dance around a fire at night, get porkblood mashed in my long
blonde hair, have live geckos, flowers and rice stuck in it for the headdress,
then drink Tapei (rice wine, fermented over a long period of time) out of
an Arinola which is a woman's piss pot. I asked to use a clean one but its
not really necessary. If anyone remembers me in the PI 74-78, let me know.
Annie and I have been together for 27 years and 4 kids, one grandkid later.
I'm still f-----g nuts. I work for the VA in Buffalo, running the ER and
the hospital at night. They have saved the rubber room for me these past
23 years. Haven't needed it yet but I know its available. Has anyone ever
run accross Carl (Squeeky) Simpson? If so tell him I'm looking for him. Anyway,
you all have a great Christmas. Love and kisses; papadankennedy@yahoo.com

Comments about the web site: JDfrogleg just headed out and this mom
was looking for some "links" to him via the web. Wow and I happened on to
Macs which brought me a second pleasure as well. Good to see you again Al
huddleston. Thanks.

Comments about the web site: Read the News???? Another CCT member
from Special Ops made the news. SSGT Mike will recieve his Purple Heart for
injuries recieved in fighting at Kabul with family in the States. Got how
I envy the young in Afghanistan,harvesting Taliban Turbans.